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Finger Vein: Authen Tication System
Finger Vein: Authen Tication System
Abhijeet Rikame
Abhinandan Arkade
Ketki Anand
Kohei Tsutsui
Ramanjeet Kaur
Urvashi Basera
The device is designed to install a wall next to a door so that a person just stands in
front of the door of the room they want to enter, inserts a finger into it.
Ergonomically very
suitable.
Main Features
Internal biometric information makes
forgery difficult.
Speed of authentication
3
1. Registration of finger vein with the enrollment scanner.
2. Data is sent to a controller unit and stored in it.
3. A person places a finger in the scanner. The scanner attempts to identify
verification.
4. If the person succeed in authentication, the controller unit unlocks the door.
5. The historical record of door open is sent to the server and stored in the database.
Applications
ATMs (Mitsubhisi Bank ATM)
Server Rooms
Safebox/StrongBox (Keiyo
Box)
VIP Rooms
Prisons
Nuclear power stations
Data centres
Desktop Protection
Comparative Analysis of Biometric Techniques
Fingerprints can be erased by Bruise
and Burns.
Psychological effect -Being treated as
a suspect.
Doesn’t change with time.
Trade-off between Usability as well as
security.
Finger print pattern can be seen and
can be copied.
IMPLEMENTATION NO 1
Access-control system implemented at a
office entrance.
A total of six gates were installed and control the coming and
going of about 1,500 people occupying the building.
Advantages of Finger vein
Accurate User Friendly
Small
Non Traceable
Disadvantages of Finger vein
Location of finger Finger Pattern
Easily Traceable
Major
Players
Fujitsu
DEMO